We are informed that a well-known man about town has made rather a good " deal." He was suffering with rather a nasty cough, which although not very troublesome dunug the day, annoyed him considerably as soon as the air got the least damp. Advised to try Dr. Pascall's Cough Mixture, he bought a bottle from MR ECCLES, the chemist, and his cough was soon cured. For eighteen pence he got rid of that cough, and now swears by " Paseall," and says " It's worth it's weight in gold." After all, it does seem silly to keep a cough when it can be cured for eighteen pence. How fondly rests a mother's gaze Upon her children dear ; She loves them for their pretty ways, And always likes them near. She tends them in their troubles, too, Her care soon makes them fewer, And for a cold knows what to do : She gets Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Djb. PASCALL'S COUGH MIXTURE ttlways givas satisfaction. Is 6cl and 2s 6d, Fccxes, Chemist, Napier.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9821, 21 July 1900, Page 5
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169Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 9821, 21 July 1900, Page 5
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